Red-haired, jade-eyed Deirdre is determined to marry for Love, and nothing else will do, in this third book of the Six Sisters. So the fact that her father's candidate for her hand, Lord Harry Desire, is well bred and good-looking matters to her not a jot. But the feelings that Harry arouses in her become distracting. Deirdre's discovery of what desire can mean and where her heart really lies brings about a delicious climax to this tale of intrigue and misunderstanding—and love. Beginning when the Reverend Charles Armitage announces that his eldest daughter Minerva is to have her coming-out in London (which causes no small amount of fuss in the family), the Six Sisters books are cozy, lighthearted tales set in the Regency era of Jane Austen. They were originally penned in the 1980s by the creator of the Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth mysteries, writing under her real name Marion Chesney.